Vocabulary - Third QuarterThe study link (ABOVE) to Third Quarter Vocabulary on Quizlet can be used at home to practice the vocabulary words with digital flashcards and games to get ready for the TEST on March 2, 2020. We will cover one section each week in class. Students will add them to their vocabulary journal in class as they are taught. Students received the BLUE study guide to place in their homework folder on 2/14/2020. We will review all third quarter vocabulary words during the weeks of 2/18 - 2/28. The TEST on all third quarter vocabulary words will be March 2, 2020. Lesson 7.1 (Week of 1/6 - 1/10)
accurate - (adj) without errors, completely correct; conforming to the truth alert - (adj) watchful and ready to act; quick to understand and act ancestor - (n) a family member who lived at an earlier time disaster - (n) a terrible event that brings great damage or suffering; a great loss elementary - (adj) related to the simplest or beginning level of something envy - (n) resentment for what someone has; a person or object that is envied. (v) to resent and want what someone else has Lesson 7.2 (Week of 1/13 - 1/17) epidemic - (adj) spreading to a very large group at the same time; contagious (n) a rapid, widespread outbreak of a disease feeble - (adj) having little strength or force; without energy or authority romp - (n) spirited, carefree, or noisy fun; something that suggests merry play (v) to run or play in a lively or carefree way; to win easily staple - (n) a U-shaped wire that fastens material by piercing and bending; a major product, material, part, or item regularly used (v) to fasten with staples (adj) chief, principal; needed or used regularly survive - (v) to stay alive or continue to exist; to keep on going; to live longer Lesson 8.1 (Week of 1/20 - 1/24) awkward - (adj)- not skillful or graceful; hard to handle; embarrassing clatter - (v)- to make short, sharp sounds by rattling or banging together (n)- a hard, rattling sound; busy excitement; noisy chattering gallant - (adj)- showy in appearance; brave; showing courtesy; very attentive to (n)- a fashionable young gentleman; a suitor lukewarm - (adj)- only moderately warm, not hot but not cold; without enthusiasm plentiful - (adj)- in great supply, easily available; more than enough ration - (n)- a portion of food for one meal or one day; food or supplies; a share (v)- to pass out in limited portions; to limit the use of Lesson 8.2 (Week of 1/27 - 1/31) reserve - (v)- to hold back or set aside; to save for future use (n)- something set aside for a certain purpose; something stored for later use scholar - (n)- a learned person; an expert in a field of study; someone who studies with a teacher’ a student who gets a gift of money to pay for education smolder - (v)- to burn slowly with smoke but no flame; to show pent-up feelings trudge - (v)- to walk or march slowly and with difficulty or tiredness (n)-a long, tiring walk volunteer - (n)- a person who chooses to join or do a service; someone who gives time or effort without pay (v)- to offer one’s services; to do or say freely weary - (adj)- feeling tired, worn out; having no more patience (v)- to make tired; to grow tired Lesson 9.1 (Week of 2/3 - 2/7) convict - (v.) to prove or judge to be guilty (n.) a person who has been proved guilty of a crime and sentenced to prison; someone who is serving a long prison term discipline - (n.) punishment; training that results in obedience and self-control; orderly behavior; control gained by enforcing rules of conduct; a branch of knowledge (v.) to punish; to train in proper behavior; to bring under control dungeon - (n.) a dark room or cell used as a prison; usually underground earnest - (adj.) serious; important or grave enclose - (v.) to surround on every side; to close up inside or fence off; to include with someone else gradual - (adj.) happening step by step or by degrees; changing little by little Lesson 9.2 (Week of 2/10 - 2/14) grumble - (v.) to complain angrily but not loudly; to growl jagged - (adj.) with a rough or sharp edge; irregular or harsh nourish - (v.) to feed or help grow and develop; to support provision - (n.) the act of supplying or making available; a stock of food or supplies; a step taken in advance; a condition, as in a contract (v.) to supply with food or materials treaty - (n.) an agreement or contact between countries, arrived at after talks and compromise; the legal document representing such an agreement uneasy - (adj.) feeling worried or unsure; causing discomfort
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